Which of the following statements about a home death is true?

A) It is usually less physically taxing on family members than a hospital death.
B) Families usually need a specially trained home health aide to provide support for the caregiver.
C) Even when family relationships are conflict-ridden, dying at home is best.
D) Family members who experience a home death usually report less stress than those who experience a hospital death.

B

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